Continuing to Innovate
Posted by: Brad Wiskirchen, CEO
As the new CEO of ClickBank, I’d like to introduce myself to the ClickBank community and tell you how excited I am about the incredible opportunities that lie ahead for ClickBank and its clients. Despite the difficult economic conditions, ClickBank has experienced double-digit growth in 2008. Additionally, our efforts this past year have put us in a great position to grow even more in 2009.
I’ve been actively involved with ClickBank since 2005, and worked closely with my predecessor Bob King, so I know firsthand what makes ClickBank so unique and successful. Under Bob’s guidance, ClickBank introduced a wide array of valuable new features for our clients, achieved huge sales growth for the company-as well as for our publishers and affiliates-and strengthened our position as a market leader in the online digital marketplace.
I will continue to champion the constant innovation and improvement that have led to ClickBank’s explosive growth the past few years, and look forward to finding new and better ways to help our clients prosper. We have exciting projects in the works for the coming year and I look forward to the continued growth and success of ClickBank and our clients.
Looking forward to more improvements and exciting things from ClickBank!
I just wonder your innovations do not include setting up a paypal payment method to send money instead of checks.
This could make clickbank another breakthrough from the competitors. Is it possible?
First, congratulations Brad! All the best for steering CB to new heights of success.
Second, I see CB has introduced bank transfer payments for Singapore, Hong Kong and India. Good news for your customers there.
But still nothing for those in (still) the 2nd biggest economy in the world, Japan.
I’d even be happy with PayPal in the interim – what can this “affiliate powered e-commerce business” do for your publishers/affiliates in Japan?
(You would not believe the grief and expense it takes to have an English language check cashed here – a country where banks see a piece of paper not in Japanese presented by a foreigner, and it’s immediately a mega problem for them. And checks are virtually unknown here in my experience.)
I’m more than happy to trial the Paypal transfer between CB and my JP-Paypal account out for you… just say when!